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= THE EVENING STAR. : Spend Eien fo Ties Evomeve Sonn. PUBLISHED "DAILY, Except Sunday, FREDERICK, Mp., Sept. 4—Mr. M. Fuchman, ree : pt siding on the corner of Sth street and Klinehart’s AT THE STAR BUILDINGS, alley, died suddenly yesterday evening of heart Forthwest Corner Pennsylvania Ave. and 11th St., by disease. He was sitting on a neighbor's porch im. conversation when he was noticed to fall from Bis. The Evening Star Newspaper Company, | , N seat. When picked up he was found to be deagy GEO. W. ADAMS, Pres't. He was about sixty-five years of age. Mr, SS: Tre Feesrse Stan fe eerved to mbscribera in the <ae roche er ba Brea rt eee A 5 ety y carriers ‘on their own accomnt, af 10 cents pee 5 the “Notre Dame” property on Al cr fH cenka ter snonih. Gozire af the conte 2 the latter city to the Catholic ehure a G menths, $3. - < = =e Mr. A/S McDanicl, agent of the Ponnsy ; : ee railroad tn this city, was thrown from his bleycle, 5 “itice at Washington, D. C., a8 an the Woodsborw” ike, near tite ratit on CoO ubtished on Friday—2 areas, | turdsy evening, shortly after dari, and wuts, 0 copies for $15.20 tained a severe cut on the forehead with, $1, 10 coy eye, When picked up by E who was «iso running a machine, he was MECORe selous He is now lying in a very ‘precarious cope tion, Tre Weeey § Pesteern Copies fo 1882. TWO CENTS —— General Poretgn New FRIGHTFUL RAILROAD AccIDENT — rir KtLLe AMUSEMENTS. _ R GARDEN. Commissioner West at His Desk. wurneeare snocromuer arms | lelegrams to The Star. Commissioner West revurned to the city Satur- WASHINGTON, D. C., MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4 ‘THE STAR ROUTE TRIAL. . Washington News and Gossip, OF THE OLDEST = ee . Henkle’s Argument Continued— at their room, Corcoran | GoveRNMeNT Receipts To-pay.—Internal reve-| fe is Checked by the Court and a yueat OMIQUE—SUM - ‘i n WEDNESDAY, Gch iustent. at holf-past 2,072.19. Sharp Colloguy Ensues.! day after an absence of some twenty days north. Sa tert t INDAY EY? teh png sce ity Sc MAST! Marshal 2,072.19. rp : He appeared at his oftice in the District building: | PPINPORCPMENTS FOR GEN. WOLSELEY. persons Were killed and many BaIUaDAYS. . AND Nattonat. Bank Nores recetyed to-Jay for re- | when the Criminal Court met this morning Mr. | avout eda oe behets jones nits ‘weiercmnbisons iar waite! SENATOR Keene req demption, $197,000. Henkle resumed his address to the Jury for the | Papers and al spied dsNars ee ne SS ym ke acrangem fe brete>. PS. Prine BE. in in the wigw:m, Tuesday af tent the fune t The P ‘The Author of “Gr. “A TRIP TO SWAMPOODLE,” 4. — Anti-reli¢ s disturbances, * which occurred at Martceattent 1 oUt Rear Lae towns Of y.in the department 68 ve been torn down and we . | stoner Morgan was also at his desk early as usu SrcRerany Lincou left Washington last even- | defense in the star route trial. He began by re- | Suet + Creel busy with offictal duties they aia | CONSPIRACY IN ALEXANDRIA TO KIL! (or Ne Be Hs viewing the proceedings on the St. Charles and CHRISTIANS Ing for New York, Hets expected to return to- | ¥! : not have occasion to exchange words except nyo! ANS. morrow. ‘ Greenhorn route. He argued that Brady probably x u i never heard of the various proceedings on this | Such matters as offlclally came before them. Com- — ApsuTant GENEKAL R. C. Daum returned to| route at all, until he heard them read in this in- | miss!oner West at once addressed his attention to NARROW ESCAPE OF THE CZAR AND Washington Saturday evening from Greenburg, | dictinent. He next, Look up the route from Ver-| the work of making the estimates up for the next | * meena Fink : 7 d © ; | million to Sioux Falls. ie] at on this route | fiscal year, 2 submitted to the Secre . ESS Dreier Tree coon ts tin lta ct is | the orders clatiant ty beseemienice ot hesoaiivee: | Caen ier ene ee ee rpe type rt 2 With Brady were made by Chiet Clerk French, and | He stated to a Stax reporter that the pub- —____. tom, between Ge! M EX x 1, Vesseis.—The U. 8. S. | that there was no pretence that French was mov. cations made relative to a prospecti St. dutien. mee crave ae to the making of these orders by any mercenary | deadlock in getting the new school building- | IISGRACEFUL MOB IN AN INDIANA TOWN. secas Wallick dams, at San Franelsco, wilt be ready for sea in | (0 the making of these orders by any merce Sohe : MINISTER WATLACE TO DINE WITH TIE SULTAN, 3 : atever. Mr. passed | started in consequence of his being al piesa ok Wee Donnraiitcorce men Lng a few days. She wil go to Alaska to relieve the | to the route from Canyon City to Fort McDermott, | not well founded, as his approval of plans was hot Uni Smiuister, will diue with the Sultan Wachusett, Tho Wachusett will return to San | He argued that Tequired under the law. He had made his visit, | FATAL RIOT AT ELIZABETH, N.J.|‘iiserniug + Wil dine with the Suitam incisco, where she wil horoughly examine BRADY'S HONESTY OF PURPOSE and, having spent all the time he designed to y ESCAPE OF THE FMPERoO! . Me rill be ¥ - 1 ed tal —_->—— C FROR AND EMPRESS OM and, if necessaryWill be put out of commission. was shown in the vigorous measures he took | 8P¢d, had returned to du He mentioned Ui as the impression prevailed to some extent th Secretary Fo.ger arrived in New York Satur-| against the contractors to insure service on the | the public Tienes might suffer by his absene-. | RIGHTFUL RAILROAD ACCIDENT IN GER. A Good OF ECTRIC RATLWAY ON THE EDISON Pt que will open its recular fall Ca a RAILWAY OM THE DINOS PLAN aday miber 18th, w 3 atered into a rihwest, TO-MORR( eral ‘or 1 SCOR. Ci WASHINGTON S¥% ‘New York avenue E CHOOL, ea 13th and 1th sts. 2:30 to 10 p. m.3 m_rates to patrons der of season at Dp" for the purpose at brother. CAS. bers of sister ladies at -At the conclusion ot M rte consi WEEK commENct injated to be present.” by day night. It was midnight before hereached the | route. He claimed that there was no evidence at | ‘The ‘concurrent approval of the Commissioner MANY. a ravine soll dinecels Saeee "1 is we Hoffman House, where he is staying, the train | all that any of the afMfldavits used in connection NAS aes a oar de mene sie a hed passe] over it ‘The. EA on which he left Washington having been behind | with this route were ever altered as claimed by the tuslorgauio efey alt OF wal re enumerated tn 95 ms FOaN Eeypr, | MBster of war was slightly injured. ee ae STON ay anee time in arriving. Mr. Folger smiltizly excused | prosecution. As to the petition regarding this HE BRITISH ARMY IN EG <2 sh pesmientor dian ing edvances WEDS himself from talking about the object of his visit, | route, which is in Oregon, signed by citizens of HIS PURPOSE WAS Reinforcements for Gen. Wolseley: ; cee. ber 6, 1882, at 7 pane, at Marini ying: “I don't know anything to-night; not | Utah, Mr. Henkle said that the signers did not | to keep strictly within the law. In relation to the Es sia Seeate a? ESTED POR OUTRAGING & ud 10th streets ‘northwest. even how long I will stay here. Fepresent that they lived on the route, and he | work now before the Commissioners, the es Lonpon, Sept. 4.—The Times this morning says: haan wai —— Gliimed that a citizen in any part of the United | Tourd be the first dnty to attend to.” ‘The heads ot . Wolseley does not require a third ; RED WOMAN. oad. Wanwines OF FRosts In the tobacco-growing sec- | States had a right to signsuch a petition, Whether - y ghee the government fs determined to| OB? Of the most audacious cases of rape which ws i tions of the United States will be issued from the | it was right or wrong, there was no evidence that | the several bureaus of the District governmen' then hi nds by sending three battalions | 845 ¢ in this city fora long time was per SCHEUTZENFEST AND BARBECUE, jp el yr signal service office this month, or untila kiting | Brady knew anything about it. Aside from that | had been notified to have their zeports sent in by | -{Te2 g0 that Gen, Wood may be set free | Petrated early yestentay morning by. tinee wim COMMENCING SEPTE Rdrm, AND LASTING TAS VILLE, President. | rrost makes them unnecessary. ‘The warnings | Petition, the department was overwhelmed with | the 10th inst., when the Commissioners would tal i “4 petitions asking for, the increase of service. ‘of less than five | men on a colored w man in the north F stroct northwest. will be telegraphed when po-sible - forty-eight up the subject, and they are required to make east portion, INO. JOY EDSON aLat , AND a : Reserve depots of} of the city. About 2 o'clock Sunday a =< | Hours in advance of the expected frost. By THE CONTRACT, Feport to the Treasury department by Octoler. iments which are at | Honrietsa tobineon & coeek Suntay morning. 8‘ OCI ATIO: ——_ Mr. Henkle argued, the government was bound to he District government and the Tre front with Gen. Wolseley : Huson, man, 43 yeane TREASURY DEPARTMENT PROMOTIONS.—The fol- lar esti allow the contractor pro rata for increases and | Pre tiie wheel and the Teeetre he tie cae vwing in popular estime- Suen Rica = the little wheel and the Treasury the biz one. the best miediunn for depositing money ee eee a the aoe hes ai con- | expeditions, but on this route, after the expedi- | little wheel must run on the same eroes with the | they are dratt aking advances for building oF littine | troiler, Treasury department, have “igno- | tions and increases, by agreement with the con-| big one. ‘There must be noclashiag. ‘The 60 per | jug gaat wat tes that Baek oe any tine witheut | ted for promotion: Fourth ¢lass—Thomas John- cent appropriation by the general government y i ; “A. R. Barkholder. Third class— | tractor, the whole pay amounted to $20,000 less Lak Pcie . mn. Wols 1 reat boon to the District, and the authorities | oy the ma SK. CEN ate eee: den, J. W. Reld, J. C. | than the contractor was entitled to for expedition | fhanaging the local goverument should Uy. proper an Of Alexandra Aba the Entlae oo yA Bewhite | Gone, Brady tn that case not only conspired | administration make this the most beautirul city | 4 }ycuca e saarir Tiaissumita en . Megrew, M. C. Cary, A. B. White. against Atiner, but he conspired against himseif. | in the world. Congress had made liberal appro- | AMews Mismentre at Chrisioas H. Boberts. $1,000 class—Clara | He argued that the facts demonstrated that Brady priations, and would, no doubt, continue to 1iik: Massncre o} hristinns. anda large be form ton, but who had from the Louse of a white men standing Baltimore and Outo road, cor nd Delaware avente 2. @. and she repiled that she T way there upply easualth by the trac ‘y repited that thougat no They replied. 1 OF WASHINGTON. ENT SEASON new where st a. s A number of additional promotions | was a faithful public servant. He could not have | them if the expenditures were economically dl- Ok hoid of her and let her to ® j ?as=_ MIcHIG. ¥ Will be made In the Treasury department when | resisted tie appeals made to the department to | rected and a substantial showing made in improv n North Capttal strees. Eee Puovga to No. 206 10th street northwest, where | those already destznated for promotion shall have | Inereas> and expedite this route, abd if he had | ments. Yet the ocd auihonioe out ke Delwware avenue and pleased to see our cnatomet p: ary examination. No further | desired to the Postmaster General, who was at | be restricted to the revenues derived from taxation. SaHNe My GaFVNe a doors mit iter of the : zB action will be taken “until the return of the ap- | the head of the department, would not have al- | He had just ascertained. by reference to the be Pauie Ge Grom enone “ sie commenced to ¢ 3 1 Bee to mona irae: Buller. He ts expected | lowed It. It Brady was a conspirator, he had | in the collector's office that the prospects lookes | "ute, Be eacaee of the ruflians placed bis hand over 3 o Mi street northwest, onand after t ack to-morrow morning. ° there thrown away #2),000 which he might just as | fair, Toon ara and, holding her tothe ground, he aoe of SEPTEMBER, 1°82 == Well as have had as not. Azain he was appealed A COMPARATIVE STATEMENT Gons of a coumpiracric J iiis purpose. She kept up her sereams i qos=~ NOTICE OF REMOVAL. —_|__ LIFUTENaNr Graypon, U. S.N., has asked to be | to to Increase to six trips a week, but Instead of which he had just made of tax receipts between m iets) 2 ukl Wrench thelr hands trom her 4a | tS detached from the New Hampshire. It is stated | that only granted one extra trip, though he would palin fie : ‘ ~ - nd a centienaa hearing the outery has that the reason for this 1s a disagreement with | have been Justlfled in making’ it six. The order | the months or July and August for the fiscal y { : ‘event of the British el? wnd ran to Lictt. Austin’s stas 3 OTHERS, NOW Real Estate, Fire Insurance Note Brokers, nee Bia na ane 1 he | Which Brady was said to have made, revoking an | Of 1882 and the corresponding months of the cur- “ See? recited What he had hy a PREVIOUS Have Ki No. 925 s1-St eee tee eae si Tiettennt avans order of the Postmaster General, was, in fact, | rent fiscal year showed as follows: Collections 11 Shelling The ReSel Lines. . Austin at onc . = PR HARTIGN EMOVED HIS | showed lim into his cabin, where tnaps of his new | S!hed by the Postinaster General himself. They | Jury for fiscal year 1882 were $105 6.63; Auzust 0 ALEXANDRIA, Sept, man-of-war Minataur A the fy US" Office and Reside: Gystem of torpedo coast and harbor, defense were reed Orders diapers ce epgsumaster General | same year, $34,906.00, making § hung up, end called the attention of the President | 58" wparidihaed ‘at they " . Henkle | 1n duly for fiscal year ending Ju to these maps, whicli he wants the government to | Wl{Loul Knowing what they were. Mr. Henkle - 1 $46 3 4 ss : ver | and for August, just passed, $6. purchase. Tie President at ones retired, and | 0K UP next the Bismarck and Tongue river gust, J ; collection i . +, 1883, $44,053.07, | lemonstrations made by the fora. ~womsn and took ton-house, where the woma® to stand fr ion re and Potomac D Commander Clark characterized Lieutenant Gray- | Toure TeVleWing the testimony regarding tuat | 700 2%, showing én Cxcess Of col ¥edouin Prowlers—Aarabi’s Good Po- ; A OE RIsG a “4 | aon’s conduct as Swaylaying the President.” Haya ro wre man keene collections of two months. If the saine per jai just de Ra ‘ SECTANS. Jel2-3m Mason Tavtow’s Rertimanp.—General orders | regarding this routs, the contents of which had Dyer le Seek Weald bo Seen : Feces tee ee ea Batrick MeNt 4 EXHIEITIO ghos26 EEDICAD No. 54, from army headquarters, carrying into | been jacketed, he satd that the papers had been in| an encouraging exhibit, and would on,bie ace abou our camp (Nem AED SALE AF E ‘The thirty-third anuual course of Lectures will b effect the séntence of the court martial upon | the possession of Mr. Woodward, and Mr. Wood-| board, he hoped, to fully : arry out the MARKEIT ERs, (Street | MONT iS splemiber 4, inthe College Huildin Major Taylor, A. A. G. have been made public, | Ward should account for them. Mr. Venom had | laws enacted the'lust Congress for the aS eAOuEn toree ob Sees from, Tthstrest, | ner luth and E strects northwest. For particulai ‘After rectiinz'the ¢ pecificattons and find- | displayed in tls case a venomous and fell purpose | MeNEOF the streets, ete. fe Guarts w Nat (oLIpts 10 Pee eels nid F. A, ASHFORD, M.D.. Dea ings of the court, and showing that Major Taylor, | t nound these men Into the penitentiary with evi-| 48 70 ANY DIFFERENCFS BETWEEN THE COMMI:- d found to be inutiluted. rs old. Ofte 7 3 Oe OS"\ GA Nowe Cork atter Di ed to duty in Omaha, sought po- | 4 with is ; SIONERS ecient position bere, He & miarae WET lithe ce from the Senatofs of ‘his state to | dence or without evidence, ‘The jury was told by secutton that Vaile received from the ser-| he had nothing to say more than has been ae gntiusnce or tone. | Vice wmillion a year and yet could not re-| Hehad learned while a Senator that what sure mode of redress | Member anything aboutit. As'a matter of fact, | said in executive session was not for the public. Won Dy tho atathtesnag | the waole amount recelved by Valle during the setae ' the army 1s destructive to ail | Whole Lime of the service was but $462,791.17. A| whe Potomac River Improvement oked, the reprimand conciudes | the pr sE STOC! To seek out BURIQE SECCK. cept outside inten: CO-OPERATIVE BUILDING ASSO- | for all real grie ith regular montht usages governi _ PICNIC XCURSIONS, &e. pen AND LAST EXCUKSION OF THE nd canal. His active s ing his movernenis and keeping thei Time Reduced. tor serving two Ps 0 d this 1s Ue first time sted. ‘ THE POLICE cornet ‘ood discipline, and the higher the officer, the | Simsular thing about this indictment Was thitit| yason MAINS BUSY WITH HIS MAPS AND DRAWIS Stancens @raae NATIONAL RIFLES, fnore exalted his reputation “and ume, the Worse the betes Wen toe tou evide Major latns, the engineer citleer in cha Loxpox, Sept. 4.—The tme for British tran ees cessation called up out of ON OF 182, ee gene. them that the scheme of the indictinent tuvoived | the Potomae river improvement, s busy with his | 8 0Tts from Tudia to remain tn quarantine, befo: Z canal, has veen reduced to | Henrietta Rotduse through thetr ing the Roars & ER and party were enter- | Only these 19 routes, and the scheme inust be sus- | maps and drawings. “As ye dent hon tained at dinner Saturday at Marblehead, talned ‘by proot. iy of the opinion ot the by Commodore Fi r EDGE eae Aly torney General as to whether the aN g0 01 | the part that what he had safd was.in effect that an overt | and untli Tam thus advised Teannot, of cours”, ald he to-day, “ > 3, SEPTE A Mob im Possession of an Indianr ‘The ech awa. ‘ on thelr Ww act, set out under any one of the contracts, must | Subialt iny Views as to the expenditure of . — = 4 y eve! 0 Visit Ler brother kl S 2 : be regarded in the light of the Indictment, as an | Money. Tread in Saturday’ Srag a sylabns of the | THE Te hoe akon ee i ; rdark, and not bel INDIAN Rarpers.—Gen. McDowell telegraphs as opinion, but must receive the officlai papers bi . Sept. 4.—ME Vernon, Ind., has been < . eels, she wand = | follows trom Prest iio, of San Francisco, September | OV’ act under all, as the contracts were com-} furs y manus ameb in consequence around unti " esterday mo ‘The Marine | 21, to the adjutant generat: The following just | Pied in the scheme of the indictment. The re-| “Itcan be stated, however, that as soon aathe | io b ‘ v q he de who were stam = : : = ty Peentieae a, ijutant genere g 4 S Just | marks of the court arose trom an offer of evidence Major receives the opinion, which may not be uaili | “very ut. About 1 0’ . Connors asked ber E XCURSION. Sitecs: horvecst recelved from Wille Commanding OMecer | to which opjection was made, to-morrow, Owing to the official ch It has to resider 5 2 1, WAS | whe: a id he would take her —— Sie i est. | Huachy ast night, *Glass just re- Mr. Henkle asked where were the ninety and | go throuzh, he is once W a 3 2 Onn lof he dragged aii STU at a Ww eoncoae idt Ietrect northwest. | turne raiding In vicinity of | nine routes that went not astray? Did these par- } was terribly veaten $ | the work. He has not been lone ta charge of been ni contemplated work, but he las iny kis tim 5 to sixteen in num- | ties combine and confederate as to only ulnet-en re en ley 8 ODE | aca r Li there ts no bulide : 5 i her tothe rear i * Y, Sa ‘ Jon Picacho, traveled to. | routes? If they conspired BY all, did not ticir| and now has a thorouch undertandine ofa f ° Con cation he ba fi gene a her wh tof t. DAILY, at 10 a,m., =u Street Nontuwesr. iz to a polat nearly south of | conspiracy apply to uleit whole capital? — Did | duties, He is youn: vd reetic, ant h wih boring tow s bd aces cana “ ‘MARSHALL HALL AND GLYMONT, ‘hin direction on to Magdalena; | the tout these nineteen reutes and agree to red Upon the worl nsideray © as to them? Was it not absurd and | his own reputation and the permane ¢ 3 ridiculous on its face? Suppose. there | ment of what {3 to be the handsomest city in t ‘T APPOINTMENTS.—The | symptom of testimony regarding any kind of con- | world. retary of War has made the folowing atdi- | Spiracy, the facts must correspond to the schene the line,’ ” 3:20 p. Fare, row ors accomplished: ers did not, Connors sent whisky, and before they returned ee of the ‘ndfctinent, and that was a conspiracy as or Recetvr TOLES Goons Dr a : whe Onn Saeed Alien eee ; A var | OF the Indietinent, hat Was a conspiracy a p Recevns 3 S- c the: . rhe 3 : r n Brauch te er ‘and refined Gera | Gona! Geslgnations for appointinents tn the War | 15 these nineteen Foutes.. He had been surprised T. Baldwit nt and boo; | i : vith ; " od Of thts los ama amy) rn 2 DR ‘Drug 5 ner ts W. C. Whitney, class 31.0%, 8. G.0.; | that the defendants had been shown so tree of . ‘aspuson trialin th: | i fle to it y he morning she heard i street and emnsytvanis fraud as they had. been, Leeause It was a general | Police’ Court to-day on the charge of rec:twins | © Into the 5 : F , . and on going eS opinion that’ government. cont took all the D 3 u r o Was AITeSt z iraz a wom ares advantage they could. He had been convinced by | Mr. W. C. atta F i igs the evidence In this, se ths : hrow the gr general opinion was | § fed that re a ue ground. Eliza E . worsted the agi He had not supposed that they could Lot a number of vaitable Boo y The Police Embrozlie in Dublin ment of the p : “nd. 7 Prateer 5 re ran (Cal, lect an equal number of contracts out of any de- | named Garrett. Johnson, who was in w RIGUTY PERSONS INJURED IS Riors—MostLy | and Kou a noted W. C. MILBURN, Paanwacrsn, & (8. C.), 31,000, partment. of tho federal government and find um:tted the theft, and too' with eae oe ‘ thet Once : errivar retin | 13 2 sylvi e aRhe aROs 5 trem so clean free of fraud. nUs store where S: y per: jared tn the 2 ‘ ee 14% Pennsylvania avenue. —The preparation at the Na- | “yi. irenkle argued that It was not for the jury Baldwin returned s: SiGe ee MGUULs Gace ; Them Dott totes Ceaaboaae (or SAE RE oo. Vy of the outilt for the various par- ether an order was prudent ornot sold Souie of them. Mr. Bs , Sareinlus Gee ie ea UT Meg faa tga ey eee are to be sent out to observe the transit | The only question for them Was whether the order hat he at first r > Of the pationts have leit the place te gana Scotch Ginghams, just ‘best us has been go ea Mr. Henkle w: the fact | law to buy from minors. Atterwards U y = ! to meke a night OF Mt rocceding to dis : 9 ae spot and cone uonia | that the Postm: General was responsible for | brought a note signed by some one whom he afore y chadew cation can ae tue orders, and said that, the defense had brought | sented to be his motiier, but the note tu ‘ i shortiy Med Aas rete —p = a ex-Postimaster General Key here to prove that he | be forged. He said he Feturned some of. the bi | r mf ~ > | put und 5 the made the orders and approved thein. to Mr. Melutyre, and promisad to buy books se Woman, OSeoguaxr PALLS zi y s ndted, vested the Phe court heary timony for th» derense, AND MOUNT ¥ N GAS STOVES AND RUBBER HOSE. de joined at ¢ het, of THE COURT'S REMARKS TO MR. HENKLE, turn to himin place of those he had sola. Tae | Coico 4 r nd Laforined his hi » 1x $3,090 BONDS, . 3 ON 5 (ehh a lei GE ies E : : __ | court sat the charge was net sustained, aud ey _had_elues to over goods Bt CaDund examine at 531 15th etroot, Ph epeet to reach Au ‘And the court would not allow him to be ex- ssed the ca a ‘The case was sent (o the grand jury, and the de. 4 Wilt be | Ainined,” satd Judge Wyle. party a F. F. BROOKS, and, October 18. The Pat igonia part ee ¢ ion. ‘The de a t fa default of $3,000 ball { to their destination on a naval vessel, | “And the court would not allow him to be ex- | _ PREPARING FOR THE MINISTRY & substantial clue to the whereabouts of | each, € Was arrested with aerowd of others t soon, amined,” repeated Mr. Henkle. 2 Young colored man, | stajor Phipp some yer: na charge of outraging Miss Mage Baa = “And the court,” continued Judge Wylte, “wilt ed Walter Harris, was charge tin the BAL 5 th Ts OF PosrMAsrens.—Samuel Brown | arrest the course of your remarxson that subject.” | Is Morning With the lereny of a g oh, v: 3 As a result of renew 8 ster at Wenona, Ill, | A colloquy ensued between Mr. Henkle and the ‘b, valued at $25, from George M. Mille: celine Ne . WW i i= own * y and Miss Elmira J. | Court. in Which the court held that Mr. Henkle s Mr. Miller stated that on the mornin: arene Se er zs ain Major Phipp: kinds of ° e a veral years ago. Fe : cts excluded from | 1 questfon he was sitting dozing > itp : wae enson at Bure! thie oftige EUG DOL Toman MDOT sUDIECtS EXO) Md nin ee ne Kecen tesco ins ores were ae Pate getline) ; emt Affairs. erates © presidential lent, on Mr. Henkle sald he would try not to go beyond Ing a Jerk at bis vest he awoke, to di; a : vaya ene 7 tof the aS ee Soa eee POS the rule, and proceeded to argue tat the govern. | the po-ket of his vest had been cut outand h ak : Lay-sent an invitation to Ogee eufittornes eS ain E Charles A. Fowler, resigned. | mont could have shown by the ex-Post watch gone. Detective Coomes testitied to reco’ Ss te pres 24 | A commision was to-day tssued to Thomas B. | Conerai whether lis was deceived as Cs tice wateh from a second-hand deater, Lew : Haltfax county, at the Schuetzen park, on | Gucsk CURED SHOULDERS. Tue Fi AL of Chief Engineer Wood, U.! ors second-hand dealer, testified buying the ae neg NeXt. ¥ aiho a eden. Henke ” sald Juige Wylie, “that is a} Wateh from the defendaht. Mr. Charles Pelhan, aie ies rt. SS rai yee pas oe ; +> aera “5 _ ected Xe F 2 ertuge unworthy of your characte vill | @ppeared for the prisoner, and stated that his z ars, a Felired cot initfiac= | Com —_— who was drowned near Point Lookout last week, | hot allow it to go ol any (urtiick Yau proceeded | Lent was a reputable young: inim, and. was pre: | {Weer Of Frauktond, Was sirack ‘and killed by Will take place to-morrow. Services will be held | under your pledge not to violat« the ruler and now ie AOr tie maine i eniy OMG Sopa hen perl Asc neennss ponies ihe i ae “ ae ; eer a 2 err atiow Ik Lei rN t re é the request, | neatth and iy dementa: 12: - tira ong Ue! wy ort for Auct Pposit: Center th ‘street north- “é b the request. | ica) Satui deiezatign consisting of Messrs. at once to the residence of her daughter, Mrs. | exercise the power of the court if Leannot rely on | Hartis took the stand anddented the charge. The | froin hishome, ary, Maurice Fitgzerald and Joh Bros Uniforuuty and Ssonoms in Gut. Lieut. Stone, 1822 Jefferson No other mem- | your loyalty as a member of the bar.” court sentenced him to six months tn Jil” An ap- > ct Commissioners With v: Cruise. " ¥ Establishei Supesfonity iu Cure, | Derg of the fully have arriy al with the exception ME. HENKLE, MR. WILSON AND MR. TOTTEN, Peal was noted, and bonds fixed at $300. a merce 2 asec , a petition tusnerousl Signed, asking for the ere. arrangements. ‘The Marine Band and a naval | ued that the detense had a right todraw in-| Tus Lovrsrawa Lorrgny Company Sce mie Dis- | wha eenoras Ne Hi; Sep A The Tallapoosa, y . : nage southwest. The paper and the delegation were escort’ will accompany the remains from the | ferences from the fallure of the prosecution to ex. | THICr CommissioneRs—The Louisiana State Lot- | Tacs of Shoals, from Marbievead, yesterday, and f 2 referred to Comma'ssioner Lydeexer, who promised. = - i af tery Company to-day, by Messrs. Jeff. Chandler Is a.m. to-d: The v 5 on e pentio holesatc and Hetail Grocers, church. Rev. Mr. pee te ae ane ne. ae ee, Who could sustain thelr case if and Charles ‘Thompson, filed a suit against the Saris han ole ei ST m, PS ce] to give the mutter xe ig ot = poe eee £2.3t"-Ip Washington | Foarers Will bo three civilians; to ber Pant | Mthe court said eeat while the course of angu-| District Commissioners for $7,000 damagee-claimed officers of the yard and of the Vandalia, after | nag meen "subuitiel to tin comemroners. It me aici Poteet iy. tho faniy, enh” attes” natn [iment reiene be permissible in ancther branelt of To thelr pace susuained by the defendants closing | wnich an oficial inspection of the workshops and | HAs been subultted to the © upon to act In 567 Hes Goods Ss te fe = Officers, | Who | will De | appointed _ ater | the subject, he did not think tt Was permissible in | YP thelr office in this city, arresting thelr agents, appointments of the Ford wvas vezun, followed by | case:—16s white and 399 colored. Of these there HE MISFIT STORE, gonsuitation with the, Secretary "of the Navy. order to, evade the ruth of the court. lS luncheon at Commodore Ouse. Were a1 inaes and 349 femaien ‘There rere algo the remains have been embalm e under- g at the indictment set out upenasa? Sa ES cases Of sulcide, 9 Lomict nianticide, taker, Mr. W. HR. Spenre, and clothed inthe full | that the Postmaster General was deceived and tho | g,4™4EST OF “PEGE” Browx.—About noon to- Soteedssctremedatt eg ieaecgr=ry es nlform of the rank of the deceased. | ‘The casket | government had not, proved that, though they | recat treet tea wy. thar ie ee ook ee Ott | ave PRESERVERS WITH THE STE: E s aryland atems. CORNER TENTH AND F, is metallic, covered with fine broad cloth, and | Could have proved it by calling the Postmaster 5 4 : THEM—HER OWNERS SURE SHE 15 SAFE. Its sald that there ts a great deal of sm’ Hoare en tea nivrbar upiin oreo | OTMeight prota” aa Judge Woe, oe de-| nantedon Renae grahaanay of Sovand | NET Tons, Spt 4 por having eon re | wl hrrd ony cai ina ere are ten heavy silver bar handles on’ “] al ruc “ ceived from let! a Lt of the packing houses. side, and on the topis aheary solld silver plats, | celved to thisday. : Pe hee Eee eee P ” gang. hal. | the name of “Western Texas” marked upon them | Yesterday aiternvon, from 18 o'clock to aa “Par Excellence” tho pines to buy Good Clothing for | Beating, the following Inscription:““Williaut | “Please do not testify your honor,” sald ar. | Tne? Gang. He was turned Over ae a a te ne ae Cant, Rolo at heavy rain visited the upper part of Aune Arundel " lie Wood, Chiet Engineer United States | Henkle. “ the firm of C, H. Mallory & Co., owners of the Mal- | county, lying between tue Pauuxent and Pat Uitle money, is just opening a most nagni- Navy, born, May ‘doth, 1818. died August dist, | | Mr. Wilson protested that the Postmaster Gen- | Greuiins cm some of the $500 notes Of tlie $47,000 | ae an ot eat wich the Ween rivern ‘chusing tneny of the sumams toe ficent stock of 1882” A full glass top constitutes the inside cover | eral wae the only witness to that fact. Meat Es Texas” belongs was questioned this morning, said | their banks. The terrific storm last evonin® also” of the casket. The face 1s shrouded with a white | “The last man in the world to know it,”said| To pe InvesTioaTED.—Mr. Eckfelt, of the U. f.| that he had seen the report in the papers, but. tt | visited unat section, and the rain, accompy cloth. The pall-bearers appointed for the navy | Judge Wyile. Mint bureau, will Investigate the charges made | had caused him no uneasiness. Capt.’ Risk,” | uightning, descended until near midnigat. oun FAIL cioTUINa Sip Ga gui eer aint eae | ut pene’ bong tet a | Spence Se, ek es | sd Seceat cin teers er ha (SS GE Ga, CR been with us from ‘hood up, and he would have | wash: laces, but not to such © it Commodore’ Walker, the acting Secretary of the | witness, City mint, by a discharged employe. «He has gone | “ent'a boat ashore aud. telestaphed us lobe Deve tend 2 SEPA pl Bip hie ee the pmeng corps, will tenes ‘THE COURT bee maha fe ia to Carson City. ae oer sre “cian 5 hap) mg Si Rovers Baring, colored aut empnoyon' on the ‘, 7 ‘ a arge “It he has got his eyes open. @ were de- = r the life prese1 wing | Quaker Neck farm, in Kent county, on Wednes. Poe gS OCS BOTs ALD: CULL ERE. PERSONAL.—Mr. Frel, the new Swiss minister to | Célved, the probability is that thie Bae: grate of one Miss Wena tee beeereneieig a ey Padi acne ae eft this } 4-4 Rel oan Seloeeriben Cees, pe = pte facts exists to this day? Ving! ppoint- | inspected on Friday Y filled with Chestertown whisky. the United States, sailed from Havre on Saturday lay.’ ments. Fernandina. The life preservers, 120 in number, A game of base ball, wherein the pastor of the It will celipes all previous efforts as to quality, style, | on the steamer Canada.—It 1s reported from |, After further argument, Judge Wylle sald that Were piled up on the deck. Some steerage passen- | cliurah was pitcher for one side, and te assistant 3 fe the failure of the prosecution to produce evidence — gers probably threw several of them overbos superintendent of the school catcher for the Suis and prices. Newport that Attorney General Brewster has | which his been shows: te gate octal cout bs | EXcuaNox or Boxps—The amount of U. 8 find that is all there is of it, The Western Texas’ | saperimtandent or the sel my other, Want of time forbids the giving of prices, taken rooms there for his family for the month of | Commented Grown tote however, ‘no evi. | bonds withdrawn from securities of national banks | is ue at Port Hoyal, & C-,thip afternoon, and we | Steractd Much wh Se 2A tas kone ce eon | dence at all to show that the Postmaster General | by Treasurer Gilfillan to-day and surrendered to shall probably hear trom ‘her before night” ‘The peach-parers at Marshall's cannery, — fo CaMmbrldeporte: Maes Mr aa ete eoue | could prove that he had been deceived, the Secretary of the Treasury for exchange into —— struck last week in consequence? of a Son ie reece Stan Nias He Te Maree aba i | There betug further talk, sudge Wylie sald: 1 | three wae eek the ae $6,431,000, making’a totai A Riot at Elizabeth, N. J. the rate paid them. New hands were = Special attention paid to We Witson, of Washington: are Fogistered ar tie Subj” Here shall be mo more wWonds on this 400 withdrawn to date. and the cannery continues in operation, ni 3 —] nal vi ir. T. Potts, 3 BUY 10UR BANG) ILE YOU HAVE A Bes eat todd Pram his TENE ES Gad Ghee noe |. Wertote an exception, aqureeveral of tnolawyers News Briefs, panizapers: XC J, Sept 4 _The Singer Rife 204 | soit under he cers st Sheamessh sanction ama oh ‘CHANCE. ara Senator Thurman and his daughter, Mrs. Lieut. for the defense; “we want all tis down in the re- Hon. Abram a Hewitt, Senator Bayard, and Lieut. } and on ret ‘at 9:50 marow took Place be x0, and had a ot he was taken _— Ant distin- Vander = Drv "Kindicberger and Messe tn ae aed we: |. “I know you do,” sala Judge, Wylle; “I know guished Englishmen. ‘are on their way: to tho | Wreee, the deckhands of the byrges Vanderbilt, KING'S PALACE. = Dodge. of Washington, ‘were regiaiéred at New | Youd, ¢Liare seldom, wit S.mors flagrant | Yellowstone park. ‘The party are the guests of | The deckiands firea ib or 0 shots, fastantiy kiting owes srr Ncrariand and family, Gen, and Mrs Mebriag, | than thishas exiibited. “iney aro of no conse: | ine’erssa jury ot Parkersburg, W. Va, has wounding Hichard Burst, age 22, who had been Cte SEEN ES SEREEY. FP No trouble to show goods, and Lawrence 8. Sands’ and wife, of Washington, | ence anyway.” 4 brougné. in a presentment of manslaughter | on the excursion. Burke had no disturbance with of 2 were among the latest arrivals at Hotel Kaater- | ,,.We think 1t 1s important, your honor,” said Mr. } against Inspector Young for granting a permit to one. The cause of the riot wasa of the Core and. no comnettion with skill, Inuiehich Cataite ‘Mrs. Captain John | Totten, “and we note an ition.” the steamer Sciota to carry more penne than | bartender on ono of the ——- | Satisfaction xuaranteed at the Eilts end] Miss 1 ida Welch ave pare for a cee At 12:40 a recess was taken. Rimpgerarees an against the captain and ¥ ie me Ds 1 —Mr. Lomas. S.C. the British minister here, and party are at Niagara | No Couuecrions or VoiunraRY CONTRIBUTIONS BS tog ang tle Jt Canora and ot ee Visiting excPresident ant Mee Haves Men ae | IN THE TeRasURY Deranmsemnn.—J. F. Moltere, an | Demassas, ed eee ee EAMERY PRINT BUTTER, MISFIT STORE, 3 Lanbie ts spending the month af septcntur nc | employe of the Sixth Auditor's effice, of the Treas, | Yesterday, in Paris, 1g el a eliger ged! choice in quality. Made snd printed at the Fauguter Springs —Mr. Wm. R. Baum is a | uty department, resigned his. pasition in order to 3 arin ene Pg aR BA eee = bald pound prints, expressly for us. Put uest at the Fal aan House, in the White Moun- become a collector of voluntary-contribntions from Polity 10 roar tartar tie eae ceo 48 pound boxes. Ass your grocer and COUNER TENTH AXD F STREETS. 1 | {alne A. & Worthington has gone 0 ZOE; | She employes OF Se departments ER a hee few cases and four deaths reported. The fever sri COMPYON & CO., — Bradley and family are at Deal, N. J.—Miss C. contributians in the ‘Tre: yadepartment how-| Matamorasis at about the same stage. Seven ate Aig ieee OME, SWEET HOME, A PAMPHLET OF | B. Stevens s passing the month ot Septeniber in | ever, he was refused the Permission by | deaths occurred in twenty-four hours: sian ita umbing, issued Ne i ire.—Messrs. ©. G. Max tary Folger. ‘The cholera has appeared in Spain, and small- CARLIAGES. ‘estou ‘Genial wives Valuable tnforantinn at Hsuemagn ab L. W. Seely, members or the Capi- ese = pox is in Paterson, N. J. a eae ays: It | tal Bicycle Club, en route ‘to Natural Bridge. via | Yeutow Faven Noresmhe: surgeon general ee eeomeny. Cp Ri dear ae 8 of plumbing ‘and house drain te aetamiae Mamtion ates Daan latuinen tates marine hospital has received the following tele-| vie, TIL, gave ‘Dail Saturay ta the gute of ic man Wo enprosiy | 4avs at Winchester by a break down.-—ie A; | STams trom Pensacola, Ma, gated September 81 as dia nlso'Lee Bettis and ianauel ROBE. i. GRAHAM, have read it with in think you give it much | from his ranshtone jaunt, whieh included Cape May, | two anys. Seven now | roe care yeah Ops die; | _ Those agita’ Reyeattory and Factory, 410-416 Stu street north- | te widest title by calling it an. advertisement. It con- Branch, Newport and Saratoga.—-Judge | balance improving. ‘Total for ‘week, ited & permanent west. e1-3t" | tains, condensed ina few sound and’ val jog et toot Lestat. = a is fe Aman died at Nantucket, Mass, last the commisstoner of the gener! land | seven trozn yel.ow fever. J.C. ‘Weanes- oo KRIAGZS. J ji : : THD PURE | TE Sih only, hous Soe Office, was at his desk te after an absence of ‘Board of Health, tye an |, Auce Nt ws t7 9 ate 1730 Patt, | Hho Masha — Judge Chankods Ha. ofthe Fas No new enees or deat roped o-a al HAYWARD & HUTCHINSON. | White mountains, 2 Acting Amsistant Surgeon. ae a Oe ETN

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